Disney Buys LucasFilm - New Star Wars in 2015
#23
MOTM Committee Member
Essentially this thread is an extension of the 'Geek Out' thread lol
#24
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
Notice that Lucas will be a "consultant" in the writing of the new films. He basically got a boatload of money while finding someone rich enough to fund and produce his movie. (Disney)
Lord knows he hates spending and risking his own money now since the two trilogies are somewhat exhausted.
Peter Mayhew was even quoted last year as saying that Lucas always intended nine movies and he was already working on the last three.
Btw I say boat load of money. Lucas was actually paid in CASH from Disney. I bet he rented a trailer for the back of his old hippie VW. Heck he may have even sprung for the hitch!
Lord knows he hates spending and risking his own money now since the two trilogies are somewhat exhausted.
Peter Mayhew was even quoted last year as saying that Lucas always intended nine movies and he was already working on the last three.
Btw I say boat load of money. Lucas was actually paid in CASH from Disney. I bet he rented a trailer for the back of his old hippie VW. Heck he may have even sprung for the hitch!
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Notice that Lucas will be a "consultant" in the writing of the new films. He basically got a boatload of money while finding someone rich enough to fund and produce his movie. (Disney)
Lord knows he hates spending and risking his own money now since the two trilogies are somewhat exhausted.
Peter Mayhew was even quoted last year as saying that Lucas always intended nine movies and he was already working on the last three.
Btw I say boat load of money. Lucas was actually paid in CASH from Disney. I bet he rented a trailer for the back of his old hippie VW. Heck he may have even sprung for the hitch!
Lord knows he hates spending and risking his own money now since the two trilogies are somewhat exhausted.
Peter Mayhew was even quoted last year as saying that Lucas always intended nine movies and he was already working on the last three.
Btw I say boat load of money. Lucas was actually paid in CASH from Disney. I bet he rented a trailer for the back of his old hippie VW. Heck he may have even sprung for the hitch!
Last edited by cdynaco; 10/30/12 at 05:31 PM.
#31
MOTM Committee Member
LOL j/k you can stay. We'll need you for comedic relief when things get too hot & nerdy
I sold my half of the Wii to my roomate when I graduated college and got my own apartment. Haven't looked back since. Wii games couldn't keep my attention for more than 5 min.
I'm glad he'll still be consultant though, just wouldn't be the same without him involved somehow
I'm glad he'll still be consultant though, just wouldn't be the same without him involved somehow
#32
As a long-time Star Wars fan, my mind was blown when this news came out. There had not even been a hint that any of this was going on and they did a great job of keeping the lid tight on this.
I always thought Lucas would hold onto Lucasfilm to his grave and I was doubly shocked to find out the mysterious, shadowy third trilogy was going to be made afterall. The Star Wars saga was originally slated to be 4 trilogies (12 movies!) before being pared down to 9 movies. It stayed at 9 until he got burned out after Ep.V and decided to somewhat haphazardly try to tie up loose ends at Ep. VI and call it quits (well, until the Prequel trilogy 20 years later).
At some point Lucas changed his tune and began insisting he never realistically planned a third trilogy and that it'd never happen. Before then, he had vaguely stated several times over the years that it would pertain to an older Luke Skywalker (which coincidentally would match perfectly with the 61 year old Mark Hamill of today) and his endeavors as a seasoned Jedi. We'll see if they stick to that long hinted formula. Ep. VII has been in development for at least several months now and apparently Lucas has written "treatments" of what this trilogy will involve. It has been said this will be an original story and NOT an adaptation of one of the many novel series, as some fans had speculated/hoped. Personally I'm just fine with that.
Oh, and you guys are n00bs. The classic X-Wing series is where it's at!
I always thought Lucas would hold onto Lucasfilm to his grave and I was doubly shocked to find out the mysterious, shadowy third trilogy was going to be made afterall. The Star Wars saga was originally slated to be 4 trilogies (12 movies!) before being pared down to 9 movies. It stayed at 9 until he got burned out after Ep.V and decided to somewhat haphazardly try to tie up loose ends at Ep. VI and call it quits (well, until the Prequel trilogy 20 years later).
At some point Lucas changed his tune and began insisting he never realistically planned a third trilogy and that it'd never happen. Before then, he had vaguely stated several times over the years that it would pertain to an older Luke Skywalker (which coincidentally would match perfectly with the 61 year old Mark Hamill of today) and his endeavors as a seasoned Jedi. We'll see if they stick to that long hinted formula. Ep. VII has been in development for at least several months now and apparently Lucas has written "treatments" of what this trilogy will involve. It has been said this will be an original story and NOT an adaptation of one of the many novel series, as some fans had speculated/hoped. Personally I'm just fine with that.
Oh, and you guys are n00bs. The classic X-Wing series is where it's at!
Last edited by Wolfsburg; 10/31/12 at 08:24 PM.
#33
I'm surprised no one linked to the Disney press release on the sale:
http://thewaltdisneycompany.com/disn...-lucasfilm-ltd
Some key notes:
I think this is a great thing for both sides. Lucas wanted to see his intellectual property in the hands of someone he could trust. I feel like the Pixar and Marvel acquisitions gave him the confidence to sign over control of his company. With the deal, he is getting paid in cash and shares of DIS stock. This will allow him to stay involved, though less directly, as opposed to selling the company outright.
Lucas will stay involved as a creative consultant for the next Star Wars films, until he feels he is no longer needed.
http://thewaltdisneycompany.com/disn...-lucasfilm-ltd
Some key notes:
Under the terms of the agreement and based on the closing price of Disney stock on October 26, 2012, the transaction value is $4.05 billion, with Disney paying approximately half of the consideration in cash and issuing approximately 40 million shares at closing. The final consideration will be subject to customary post-closing balance sheet adjustments.
Disney will also acquire the substantial portfolio of cutting-edge entertainment technologies that have kept audiences enthralled for many years. Lucasfilm, headquartered in San Francisco, operates under the names Lucasfilm Ltd., LucasArts, Industrial Light & Magic, and Skywalker Sound, and the present intent is for Lucasfilm employees to remain in their current locations.
Kathleen Kennedy, current Co-Chairman of Lucasfilm, will become President of Lucasfilm, reporting to Walt Disney Studios Chairman Alan Horn. Additionally she will serve as the brand manager for Star Wars, working directly with Disney's global lines of business to build, further integrate, and maximize the value of this global franchise. Ms. Kennedy will serve as executive producer on new Star Wars feature films, with George Lucas serving as creative consultant. Star Wars Episode 7 is targeted for release in 2015, with more feature films expected to continue the Star Wars saga and grow the franchise well into the future.
Disney has had a great relationship with George that goes back a long way – with Star Wars theme attractions in our parks in Anaheim, Orlando, Paris and Tokyo. This acquisition builds on that foundation and combines two of the strongest family entertainment brands in the world. It makes sense, not just because of our brand compatibility and previous success together, but because Disney respects and understands – better than just about anyone else – the importance of iconic characters and what it takes to protect and leverage them effectively to drive growth and create value.
Star Wars in particular is a strong global brand, and one of the greatest family entertainment franchises of all time, with hundreds of millions of fans around the globe. Its universe of more than 17,000 characters inhabiting several thousand planets spanning 20,000 years offers infinite inspiration and opportunities – and we're already moving forward with plans to continue the epic Star Wars saga.
We plan to release the first new Star Wars film in 2015, and then plan to release one film every two to three years. These films will be released and distributed as part of our target slate of 8-10 live-action films per year, and will augment Disney's already strong creative pipeline for many years to come. Lucasfilm has not released a Star Wars film since Revenge of the Sith in 2005. However, adjusted for inflation, as well as growth in both international box office and 3D, we estimate the three most recent Star Wars films would have averaged about $1.5 billion in global box office in today's dollars. This speaks to the franchise's strength, global appeal and the great opportunity we have in the film business.
Lucas will stay involved as a creative consultant for the next Star Wars films, until he feels he is no longer needed.
#34
Originally Posted by Enfynet
I'm surprised no one linked to the Disney press release on the sale:
http://thewaltdisneycompany.com/disn...-lucasfilm-ltd
Some key notes:
I think this is a great thing for both sides. Lucas wanted to see his intellectual property in the hands of someone he could trust. I feel like the Pixar and Marvel acquisitions gave him the confidence to sign over control of his company. With the deal, he is getting paid in cash and shares of DIS stock. This will allow him to stay involved, though less directly, as opposed to selling the company outright.
Lucas will stay involved as a creative consultant for the next Star Wars films, until he feels he is no longer needed.
http://thewaltdisneycompany.com/disn...-lucasfilm-ltd
Some key notes:
I think this is a great thing for both sides. Lucas wanted to see his intellectual property in the hands of someone he could trust. I feel like the Pixar and Marvel acquisitions gave him the confidence to sign over control of his company. With the deal, he is getting paid in cash and shares of DIS stock. This will allow him to stay involved, though less directly, as opposed to selling the company outright.
Lucas will stay involved as a creative consultant for the next Star Wars films, until he feels he is no longer needed.
#36
MOTM Committee Member
As a long-time Star Wars fan, my mind was blown when this news came out. There had not even been a hint that any of this was going on and they did a great job of keeping the lid tight on this.
I always thought Lucas would hold onto Lucasfilm to his grave and I was doubly shocked to find out the mysterious, shadowy third trilogy was going to be made afterall. The Star Wars saga was originally slated to be 4 trilogies (12 movies!) before being pared down to 9 movies. It stayed at 9 until he got burned out after Ep.V and decided to somewhat haphazardly try to tie up loose ends at Ep. VI and call it quits (well, until the Prequel trilogy 20 years later).
At some point Lucas changed his tune and began insisting he never realistically planned a third trilogy and that it'd never happen. Before then, he had vaguely stated several times over the years that it would pertain to an older Luke Skywalker (which coincidentally would match perfectly with the 61 year old Mark Hamill of today) and his endeavors as a seasoned Jedi. We'll see if they stick to that long hinted formula. Ep. VII has been in development for at least several months now and apparently Lucas has written "treatments" of what this trilogy will involve. It has been said this will be an original story and NOT an adaptation of one of the many novel series, as some fans had speculated/hoped. Personally I'm just fine with that.
Oh, and you guys are n00bs. The classic X-Wing series is where it's at!
I always thought Lucas would hold onto Lucasfilm to his grave and I was doubly shocked to find out the mysterious, shadowy third trilogy was going to be made afterall. The Star Wars saga was originally slated to be 4 trilogies (12 movies!) before being pared down to 9 movies. It stayed at 9 until he got burned out after Ep.V and decided to somewhat haphazardly try to tie up loose ends at Ep. VI and call it quits (well, until the Prequel trilogy 20 years later).
At some point Lucas changed his tune and began insisting he never realistically planned a third trilogy and that it'd never happen. Before then, he had vaguely stated several times over the years that it would pertain to an older Luke Skywalker (which coincidentally would match perfectly with the 61 year old Mark Hamill of today) and his endeavors as a seasoned Jedi. We'll see if they stick to that long hinted formula. Ep. VII has been in development for at least several months now and apparently Lucas has written "treatments" of what this trilogy will involve. It has been said this will be an original story and NOT an adaptation of one of the many novel series, as some fans had speculated/hoped. Personally I'm just fine with that.
Oh, and you guys are n00bs. The classic X-Wing series is where it's at!
If the bolded is true, and I hope it is, I want NO SPOILERS. I gotta stay away from blogs and articles that could ruin the plot
And here's another super geeky thought that came into my head:
Star Wars in Kingdom Hearts....
MIND = BLOWN
Last edited by stangfoeva; 11/1/12 at 11:53 AM.
#37
Originally Posted by stangfoeva
If the bolded is true, and I hope it is, I want NO SPOILERS. I gotta stay away from blogs and articles that could ruin the plot
And here's another super geeky thought that came into my head:
Star Wars in Kindom Hearts....
MIND = BLOWN
#40
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
Lucas made off like a bandit while Disney will do the same in the near future.
Too bad the Denver Broncos weren't as savvy with Peyton Manning. I'm sure they cost the same. Lol
Too bad the Denver Broncos weren't as savvy with Peyton Manning. I'm sure they cost the same. Lol